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Bridgend looking towards Garw valley

Bridgend

in the county of Bridgend

Canal at by Dudley Tunnel

Dudley

in the county of West Midlands

Tideswell Church, known as 'Cathedral of the Peak'. The centre piece of the village.

Tideswell

in the county of Derbyshire

A picture of RyeBath AbbeyA picture of Bath AbbeyBag End?A picture of Barton Le ClayA picture of Barton Le Clay

What is your weather like today?

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L
L
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Posted at 07:17 on 24th November 2008
Yes, I read all about that Wolf, it's another grotty day here in good old Blighty by the looks of it.
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Peter Evans
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Posted at 12:16 on 24th November 2008
Cloudy and bloomin chilly here, but no rain. Hooray.
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Nela
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Posted at 13:01 on 24th November 2008
On 24th November 2008 12:16, Peter Evans wrote:
Cloudy and bloomin chilly here, but no rain. Hooray.


Same here but windy, with occasional rain (a few drops, nothing much).

Define chilly please Peter... here's about 16ºC and everyone's complaining it's freezing cold. 



Edited by: Maria Manuela at:24th November 2008 13:13
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Cathy E.
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Posted at 13:11 on 24th November 2008
On 24th November 2008 04:33, Wolf wrote:
Brisbane in Queensland has been hit with some very bad storms just lately, destroying a lot of homes and flooding some areas, we in the south of NSW. have had quite a lot of rain these past few days and very cold with snow in the mountains. Weather today is better but a bit windy temp around 23 c.


That's terrible Wolf. Hope nobody got hurt! Hope your place holds up to the weather!

Nice day in Baltimore today. Sunny with a high near 50. Rain late in the day! 

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Peter Evans
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Posted at 13:33 on 24th November 2008
Hi Nela. Chilly means cold. Its about 8c here.
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Nela
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Posted at 13:47 on 24th November 2008
On 24th November 2008 13:33, Peter Evans wrote:
Hi Nela. Chilly means cold. Its about 8c here.


Hi Peter. Well I kind of knew that... I was just trying to figure out what you call 'chilly', I mean, how many degrees is considered to be chilly, that is. Wink

Here it must be somewhat around... 18-20ºC. Anything bellow 18ºC may be defined by the Portuguese people as 'cold', and anything bellow 14ºC is 'freezing cold'. Laughing We Portuguese, are weaklings... Undecided



Edited by: Maria Manuela at:24th November 2008 13:49
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MariaGrazia
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Posted at 15:12 on 24th November 2008
We've got our first, shy snow today :)
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Posted at 16:07 on 24th November 2008
Cold thats what it is, and I hate it. I'm STILL waiting for the summer to arrive LOL Yell
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Jason T
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Posted at 16:38 on 24th November 2008
I heard that summers coming Lyn!!! in about 6 months time!! Laughing
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Krissy
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Posted at 16:45 on 24th November 2008
You are so mean Jason.  Tongue out
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